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They're Gone
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2018
Mature
Book 1 in the Avery Peters Series, They're Gone: Avery Peters is a teen living the life of a prisoner. The feeling of being behind bars, no entertainment, and unable to see the boy she has fallen in love with. Her life starts out as a wonder, but slowly crumbles down after she has just picked up her feet. She makes mistakes as any teen would and hardly moves past it. Ethan Reed, the boy she fell head over heels for is toxic. She doesn't understand him, but all she knows is that she loves him. She pieces out moments that have occured and realizes what is happening; sister isn't leaving, managing home life, and dealing with false information spread to others. Is Avery still in love with Ethan after what he did to her? What did he do to her? Keep reading to find out.
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